Politics Port lawyer: Harassment allegation, a $500K settlement and paid leave Longtime counsel Craig Watson will receive $102K in paid administrative leave. by David Kroman / June 28, 2018
Politics City Light’s ‘smart meters’ are $17.4M over budget The cost overrun comes as the utility faces budget cuts. by David Kroman / June 27, 2018
Politics Supreme Court ruling on crisis pregnancy centers — now what? Like the California rule struck down Tuesday, King County requires crisis pregnancy centers to say what they are — and aren't. by David Kroman / June 26, 2018
Politics ‘Charleena Lyles’ — still saying her name a year after fatal shooting Community and family members come together in Seattle to pay tribute to the police shooting victim. by David Kroman / June 18, 2018
Politics Business tax opponents gather more than 20K signatures to force vote The deadline to submit the signatures is June 14. by David Kroman / June 7, 2018
Politics New poll shows Seattle voters are fed up with homeless spending The results suggest skepticism that the City is spending money effectively to help reduce homelessness. by David Kroman / June 6, 2018
Equity As King County gets richer, single moms get poorer Incomes for single mother-led households are flat or falling as other families see gains. by David Kroman / June 4, 2018
Equity Number of homeless living in vehicles could fill McCaw Hall The Seattle area's homeless population increased again over the past year, but at a somewhat slower rate. by David Kroman / May 31, 2018
Politics Emails show uproar over Seattle police chief picks Some involved in the screening of applicants hope Mayor Jenny Durkan might turn to local candidate Carmen Best after all. by David Kroman / May 28, 2018
Politics Seattle’s next police chief won’t be from Seattle Interim Chief Carmen Best isn't among the three finalists. by David Kroman / May 25, 2018